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many areas are forced to raise taxes to accommodate to the sequester cuts. do you have any plans for these cuts. >> i wish i could say things are going to be okay. americans are socialized in thinking there is frank capra capra-istic ending and the mean 'ol banker will see the errors of his ways and the town will pitch in. the fact of the matter is the only serious outcome of these cuts is more mass suffering from low income people. organizations like mine couldn't possibly think of compensating for this. look, every charitable meal distributed in america equals 1/ 1/20 of the meals funded by the government. we have a domestic peace corp program. we just learned that our program is going to be shut down in new york city over the next few months because the sequestration. we're hoping that there will be future funding down the line but right now soup kitchens and food pantries that were expecting to help and young people who were hoping to serve in their community are out of luck. that's the reality of what is happening today. the truth is with the exception
many areas are forced to raise taxes to accommodate to the sequester cuts. do you have any plans for these cuts. >> i wish i could say things are going to be okay. americans are socialized in thinking there is frank capra capra-istic ending and the mean 'ol banker will see the errors of his ways and the town will pitch in. the fact of the matter is the only serious outcome of these cuts is more mass suffering from low income people. organizations like mine couldn't possibly think of...
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and finally i'm discussed that $8 million of our tax money go to israel. and i cannot stand it when my president kowtows and acts like they are our best friend. i would never have a best friend that was so cruel. israel is a cruel nation. with cruel people like bb netanyahu. >> hal: i appreciate the call. but the cruelty of the leaders will never be reflected as the populous even in most cases the majority. there are those two have believed in the interaction of the palestinians and israelis on a regular basis. and many people who believe this fight is more over a waterway. because the water that runs through there -- which side gets the resource is part of the fight. >> really? >> hal: and right now the water falls on the gaza palestinian side of the thing. so it's a way of reclaiming that source -- this is an area of the world where water is of high -- but let's take a break and let's come back. we have a bunch of calls in particular about this. and a couple of people who think that i should become a scientologist or perhaps a free mason, because i will
and finally i'm discussed that $8 million of our tax money go to israel. and i cannot stand it when my president kowtows and acts like they are our best friend. i would never have a best friend that was so cruel. israel is a cruel nation. with cruel people like bb netanyahu. >> hal: i appreciate the call. but the cruelty of the leaders will never be reflected as the populous even in most cases the majority. there are those two have believed in the interaction of the palestinians and...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. dude, i need your help fast. well, clearasil's fast. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast?? faster!! woh! that is fast! fix breakouts fast with clearasil ultra. it starts working instantly, sending the max amount of medicine allowed deep into your pores for visibly clearer skin in as little as 12 hours. yeah, it's fast. clearasil, the science of clear skin. can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections
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in those states that have a sales tax that the obligation to pay sales tax is on the individual consumer in other words if i walk into a store and i buy something for one hundred dollars and the sales tax in that state is four percent whether i give that four percent of the store owner or whether i mail it in at the end of the year to the state the obligation is on me to pay that four percent and when the stores collect at four percent they're basically doing it as a convenience to me now it's facilitated by the state to make sure that they get their money because most people won't at the end of the year add up all their receipts and say here's what i bought so are you with me so far on this i'm with you on that and it's in it's in the states are just not enforcing it this rush just on right words and so so basic but at and so what congress did when i think was the telecommunications act i could be wrong but sometime back in the eighty's or ninety's when congress said ok we're not going to have internet sales companies collect state income taxes in part it was that back in that day inter
in those states that have a sales tax that the obligation to pay sales tax is on the individual consumer in other words if i walk into a store and i buy something for one hundred dollars and the sales tax in that state is four percent whether i give that four percent of the store owner or whether i mail it in at the end of the year to the state the obligation is on me to pay that four percent and when the stores collect at four percent they're basically doing it as a convenience to me now it's...
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critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being forced to cancel the 4th of july. >> there's a new one a much different trend taking place in hollywood. attacking the white house. we will have the details about that straight ahead in the fox light. >> let's check in with bray an kilmeade to see what's going on on fox and friends. >> great show as usual. look at the show we put together for you guys to watch in the green room or maybe even in studio. we are going to talk about the president's 50 hours in israel. rocket fire from the palestinian areas. guess where the president is going? to the palestinian areas. we will show you what the latest w
critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being...
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we can improve our tax code by closing all the tax loopholes that we have. that's what the president has been focused on since frankly since i started working for him back in 09. >> rose: do you believe, are you hopeful that somehow the capitol, the dinners the lunches that are taking place that there's somehow a change in the dynamic of the conversation? >> i think the president is willing to try whatever will work. i think that it's a pretty high hurdle he's facing. i say that because the president worked awfully hard because of the congressional leadership to reach a grand bargain. we set as a goal as a number of others have to rules the deficit by 4 trillion dollars over the next decade. we made substantial progress. two and-a-half million. we didn't reach a plan then because speaker boehner decided to go to plan b. if we couldn't get to the bargain then i don't know if it's any easier now. it's hard for me to say what has changed from their calculations. but the president is going to try whatever will work and try to be helpful with this process. >> ros
we can improve our tax code by closing all the tax loopholes that we have. that's what the president has been focused on since frankly since i started working for him back in 09. >> rose: do you believe, are you hopeful that somehow the capitol, the dinners the lunches that are taking place that there's somehow a change in the dynamic of the conversation? >> i think the president is willing to try whatever will work. i think that it's a pretty high hurdle he's facing. i say that...
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have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll be focusing on another of his big priorities, alternative energy. richard? >> putting those walking shoes on the side after a very busy couple of days for the president. thank you, danielle. >>> a fiery exchange between dianne feinstein and texas's senator, ted cruz. during a senate judiciary committee on banning assault-style weapons, cruz who opposes any weapons ban, questioned the constitutionality of the bill. a sharp clash resulted between feinstein and the tea party freshman. >> namely, would she consider it constitutional for congress to specify that the first amendment shall apply only to the followin
have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll...
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patry ryan says there is a democrat that deals with the tax increases. president obama was one that -- in fact, every time he tries to propose a budget, it fails in the senate with zero -- >> dana: this is the first time in 92 years the congress moved forward ahead to the president. >> bob: what are the $7 trillion in cuts? >> you can watch paul ryan on "hannity" tonight. >> eric: he talks about hitting entitlement spending. he is very aggressive the things that maybe some of the other people in the house might not like. >> andrea: this is by design. he looks moderated today. you the progressives on the left, hammering him on the chain cpi. he looks presidential, finally, five years late going to work on the hill he is pulling a clinton. like he is triangulating. he knows the progressives have nowhere else to go. this is good. the left wing, after me, i moved to the middle, though we know he has not. >> dana: one group is not happy. congressional black caucus said to president obama they are unsatisfied with the number of african-americans who have been
patry ryan says there is a democrat that deals with the tax increases. president obama was one that -- in fact, every time he tries to propose a budget, it fails in the senate with zero -- >> dana: this is the first time in 92 years the congress moved forward ahead to the president. >> bob: what are the $7 trillion in cuts? >> you can watch paul ryan on "hannity" tonight. >> eric: he talks about hitting entitlement spending. he is very aggressive the things...
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there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california ione of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what pliticians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound migration, but i think the question is, did you break safe with the business community when you promise them the temporary tax, people sported it. i don't know very few people in the business community opposed it the first time because we thought, well, he's doing a good job. he's trying to fix it a lot of things in the state budget. if he needs the temporary cover, give it to him, but now to extend it, that reminds me that federal income tax was supposed to be a temporary tax to pay for world world war i, limited to pay for world war i. neil: you're right. stayed on, didn't it? >> t
there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california ione of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what pliticians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound...
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a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my
a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know...
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what do you have to pay taxes? maybe they do pay payroll taxes. i guess the story or the question has to be, it's not just because you didn't try to become attractive to hispanics, african-americans or single women. you didn't give them the opportunity that you suggest that your party stands for. you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal with big pharma and medicare part d and then the deregulation of wall street back in the late '90s took us right into the housing problem and the criminal activity that took place on wall street that has not been
what do you have to pay taxes? maybe they do pay payroll taxes. i guess the story or the question has to be, it's not just because you didn't try to become attractive to hispanics, african-americans or single women. you didn't give them the opportunity that you suggest that your party stands for. you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost...
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president, vladimir putin, has weighed into the financial crisis in cyprus by landing -- branding a plan to tax savers as unfair and dangerous. is cypriot government considering imposing a savings levy of up to 10% as a condition for receiving an international bailout. the president has had to give one of the most difficult speeches of his tenure to convince impede cost to vote for the bailout deal. for to votece him h the bailout deal. >> we are living in the most tragic times since 1974. we have the -- taken charge of a state that is, unfortunately, facing bankruptcy. >> financial experts say many people are still digesting the news to. >> -- the news. >> for me as an economist, the money was still there saturday morning. if you're not watching very very closely, people were very surprised. got hit under 100,000 anyway. that was a bit of a rude shock. i think people are angry and annoyed. 48 hours later, i think people realize -- the president said it very strongly last night. they showed some of the business people on state tv last night. saying, we have no choice, this is all we can do. >>
president, vladimir putin, has weighed into the financial crisis in cyprus by landing -- branding a plan to tax savers as unfair and dangerous. is cypriot government considering imposing a savings levy of up to 10% as a condition for receiving an international bailout. the president has had to give one of the most difficult speeches of his tenure to convince impede cost to vote for the bailout deal. for to votece him h the bailout deal. >> we are living in the most tragic times since...
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worries about a controversial bailout -- and a bank tax in cyprus kept investors on edge. here are today's closing numbers. the dow fell 62 points. the nasdaq dropped 11 points. and the s-and-p fell eight points. the vatican has released details of the pope's installation mass tomorrow.. it will be a simpler version of the 2005 ceremony for pope benedict. more than 132 government delegations will attend. including representatives of christian, jewish, muslim and other faiths. the mass will be at saint peter's square. and is expected to last about two hours. before the ceremony, pope francis will receive the fisherman's ring. made of silver and gold with the image of saint peter. we'll carry the pope's installation mass live -- at one-30 a-m on our 24- seven bay area news channel, comcast 193. or you can watch it streaming online at kron4.com. first soda -- now cigarettes. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is targeting tobacco sales. he wants to require stores to keep tobacco products out of sight unless an adult is buying something.or employees are restocking. the goal
worries about a controversial bailout -- and a bank tax in cyprus kept investors on edge. here are today's closing numbers. the dow fell 62 points. the nasdaq dropped 11 points. and the s-and-p fell eight points. the vatican has released details of the pope's installation mass tomorrow.. it will be a simpler version of the 2005 ceremony for pope benedict. more than 132 government delegations will attend. including representatives of christian, jewish, muslim and other faiths. the mass will be...
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there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to change its ways. >> as soon as i'm done speaking, i'll tell you what the criticism of the left is going to be. one, he drank too much water. two, that he didn't offer new ideas. there's the fallacy of it. we don't need a new idea. there's an idea. the idea is called america. and it still works. >> after rubio was senator rand paul's chance to take the stage. paul wasted little time, addressing his nearly 13-hour long filibuster of cia director, john brennan. >> the filibuster was about drones. but also about much more. do we have a bill of rights? do we have a constitution? and wil
there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to...
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higher tax bills for everyone. lot of people are saying th the public in general is just getting tired of not shopping. there is only so long you can make do with the close the you have, especially when you have kids. other pockets of weakness? >> well, down big after the bill tonight. investors not repress -- impressed with the report. and maxima the foil handbags, some of the discretionary items of his wealth. some of the bigger retailers are doing so well because they sell gasoline. bigger items are cheaper discounts. the consumer is still looking for this deep discount. by the way, as far as the unemployment level is concerned looking forward to tomorrow. jobless claims expected to come out tomorrow. that number supposed to be 350,000. we are just above of five-year low, so we will be watching that wholesale prices out tomorrow. gasoline is expected to be a big part of that. expected to be up eight tenths of a percent. melissa: like you said, seven record days on the down arrow. what are traders telling you? th
higher tax bills for everyone. lot of people are saying th the public in general is just getting tired of not shopping. there is only so long you can make do with the close the you have, especially when you have kids. other pockets of weakness? >> well, down big after the bill tonight. investors not repress -- impressed with the report. and maxima the foil handbags, some of the discretionary items of his wealth. some of the bigger retailers are doing so well because they sell gasoline....
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get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right on one thing we will know what is in obama care after we passed it. >> after we suffered from it. >> mike: very well said. doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c >> mike: a former new york city police officer faces life in prison after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to kidnap as well as illegal use of federal databases. gilberto gally who ha
get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right...
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i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are. when they bring the money back they shouldn't have to pay a penalty. >> incentivize them to bring the money home, baby. >> you buy into that -- >> that flood opens up a whole lot of gates here. >> free investment money. >> i'm in favor of amnesty for those trillions and bringing them home and in favor of immigration reform. authors consistent positions. >> i'm in favor of immigration reform. >> not you but some of my friend on the republican side. >> the right kind of immigration reform. >> amnesty for everyone. >> candice miller you were great to help us out. did he get testy. why did he say to the abc interviewers that maybe there's just too many political gaps to make a deal. do you think he c
i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are. when they bring the money back they shouldn't have to pay a penalty. >> incentivize them to bring the money home, baby....
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. today we are joined by cara and ashley. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. melissa: and anti-bloomberg law. it does the opposite. it begins restaurants from posting calorie cans and limiting portion sizes. just so happens that mississippi is the most obese state in the country. but shouldn't they be able the what they want? i am confused. >> i feel like they have gone too far with this band. people in mississippi, we are paying for them in our insurance coverage because they have high risks of diabetes. people in mississippi are huge and that is a problem. >> listen, i lived in tennessee, and
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. today we are joined by cara and ashley. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us....
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risk charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully befo investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: a series of record highs all in a row, where are we now? well, we're looking for a 7th straight record close, not going to get it on this basis, down 28 points. longest stretch of records by the way in the dow since 1998. down 28, though, at the moment. a new link between netflix and facebook, users can now log on to their facebook account to share netflix content with their facebook friends. share prices of facebook down 2 1/2%. check netflix, the other side of this deal, they are up again, $189 a share, up 6 bucks. now, please check boeing. a dow stock. faa approved its battery fix, boeing can start test flights soon. the stock is back to 83, down at 73, 74, when that battery pro
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risk charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully befo investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: a series of record highs all in a row, where are we now? well, we're looking for a 7th straight record close, not going to get it on this basis, down 28 points....
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others contain these careful records as well as tax rising insights into randel's personal life between 1808 and 1823 because he drafted letters, copied contracts, mentioned family and friends and recorded travels for work and pleasure and my favorite part, recipes. randel's field books are -- [inaudible] of visiting and revisiting, recording, checking, correcting, certifying. it is not unusual for one book to have contained industries from as many as four years. irregularities unsettled randel. every field book attests to his precision and pursuit of perfection in his, his expenses, his schedules. even a rumination offered a window into randel's exact tuesday and his sense of humor. and i typed this out for you pause it's a long passage. -- because it's a long passage. fearing he will not have time to get it requests the lope of my horse and saddle -- the loan of my horse and sad saddle. he is going and returning 65 minutes and 32 minutes in getting and putting up the horse. the whole distance he could have walked in 43 minutes. [laughter] he is, therefore, 44 minutes longer going with
others contain these careful records as well as tax rising insights into randel's personal life between 1808 and 1823 because he drafted letters, copied contracts, mentioned family and friends and recorded travels for work and pleasure and my favorite part, recipes. randel's field books are -- [inaudible] of visiting and revisiting, recording, checking, correcting, certifying. it is not unusual for one book to have contained industries from as many as four years. irregularities unsettled...
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but the savings tax. essentially, a 6.75% tax on $131,000 and below. you get the picture. if you have $131,000 in the bank right now, and this thing gets approved tomorrow, if that happens, they would come in and take about $9,000 out of your account. even more if you have more. now, the plan is if you do this, you get shares of the bank, and then, jake, when everything gets fixed, theoretically, you get your money back and maybe some more. >> tom, you said cypriots. i said cyprus. >> we'll settle that later. >> thank you so much. >>> also leading money news, how bad are things for the ironically named carnival cruise lines? pretty bad. the company's latest troubled ship made it back to port without the toilets acting up, and that was the good news. the carnival legend arrived in tampa yesterday. passengers had a skip a stop in grand cayman and got a $100 refund. not a big deal, but the latest of pr icebergs for this company. here's the real doozy. when the cruise line gets in trouble, it's you who ends up getting soaked. "the lead's" erin mcpike is here with more. how is
but the savings tax. essentially, a 6.75% tax on $131,000 and below. you get the picture. if you have $131,000 in the bank right now, and this thing gets approved tomorrow, if that happens, they would come in and take about $9,000 out of your account. even more if you have more. now, the plan is if you do this, you get shares of the bank, and then, jake, when everything gets fixed, theoretically, you get your money back and maybe some more. >> tom, you said cypriots. i said cyprus....
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he tried pitching lowering cost of entitlement in exchange for new taxes. despite reports the meetings are just for show. party leaders are optimistic. >> they were inspiring optimistic realistic and called for unit and invited any thoughts we had before going forward. >> it was a candid exchange with a number of our members asking questions of the president. as you can image talked about all different issues confronting us with considerable proportion of time transcended issue of time that is our deficit and debt. >> our nation's debt $16 trillion. >> it is time now to brew on this. here's what we would like you to brew on today. a recent report found that more companies are turning to tracking devices to monitor employee's habits to find out how they are interacting with co-workers. bank of america did this when team members talked to each other often. one ceo persworker said they co be recorded by watching movements>> or reading e-mails. >> companies putting sensors on employees to track their every move? is this just fine or is it over the line? send yo
he tried pitching lowering cost of entitlement in exchange for new taxes. despite reports the meetings are just for show. party leaders are optimistic. >> they were inspiring optimistic realistic and called for unit and invited any thoughts we had before going forward. >> it was a candid exchange with a number of our members asking questions of the president. as you can image talked about all different issues confronting us with considerable proportion of time transcended issue of...
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and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first >> good morning across america and around the world. this is fox news special coverage of pope francis inauguration. it is 4:20 on the east coast, 120 on the west coast. 9:20 a.m. on an absolutely beautiful day on the eternal city. rained all day yesterday after raining all day
and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any...
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we were looking at the head winds that the consumer was facing which was delay tax refunds. higher gasoline prices, poor weather conditions and, of course, the lagged impact of higher tax in january. we were looking for a weak report and we were surprised by it. whenever you look at the seasonally adjusted versus the not seasonally adjusted, maybe we'll get a revision. but i think to me what it tells us is something a bit more fundamental about the consumer which is the tail winds are maybe a little stronger than we had thought, which is healthier laboring because job growth has done better. wealth appreciation which is helping to boost consumer confidence. the consumer's still in a challenging place, but receiving some cushion from the labor market. >> how can economists be so far off, michelle, then you get a number like this today and two major houses go from 1.5% to 2.5% gdp. this kind of blows my mind. were we that far from the mark? >> we're one of those houses. >> okay. >> i didn't name names. >> no, it's okay. >> a lot of people did this and you weren't alone. >> deu
we were looking at the head winds that the consumer was facing which was delay tax refunds. higher gasoline prices, poor weather conditions and, of course, the lagged impact of higher tax in january. we were looking for a weak report and we were surprised by it. whenever you look at the seasonally adjusted versus the not seasonally adjusted, maybe we'll get a revision. but i think to me what it tells us is something a bit more fundamental about the consumer which is the tail winds are maybe a...
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. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the scene. >>> and college hoops prepare for march madness. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right
. >>> the irs says it has $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009, that are about to expire. the money is owed to about 1 million people who have until april 15th to file a return. >>> and chelsea clinton and her husband are about to move into a new home. the posh manhattan pad in north of madison square park is 5,000 square feet. 4 bedrooms and 6 1/2 baths. that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the...
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he despite the taxes. the economies in europe, particularly we're talking now about spain and italy, have been beaten down by the austerity programs. we, but we see them coming back slowly but surely in the second half. and fourt fourth and, the -- 2014 and equity markets tend to look ahead six months or so for those developments. david: let's hope it happens. bill, great to see you. thank you very much have. appreciate you coming in. >> okay. lauren: budget proposals everywhere but no deal in sight as the clock continues to tick. congress has one week left to come to a compromise and avert a government shutdown. we're live on capitol hill with the very latest. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz aler for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lauren: the h
he despite the taxes. the economies in europe, particularly we're talking now about spain and italy, have been beaten down by the austerity programs. we, but we see them coming back slowly but surely in the second half. and fourt fourth and, the -- 2014 and equity markets tend to look ahead six months or so for those developments. david: let's hope it happens. bill, great to see you. thank you very much have. appreciate you coming in. >> okay. lauren: budget proposals everywhere but no...
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which pays very little in taxes it's just this whole industry like you said i mean when there are myriad the things that they were doing in washington and then exerting that influence in the private sector and of course these people aren't going away they're going to use that influence from the private sector and in turn influence washington back they have their friends in high places the revolving door is going to keep spinning it is astounding when you break it down it really never seen anything that would buildings or invent and you had mentioned another name earlier on but this is not rare this revolving door we just kind of highlighted of a few instances here but this seems to be not rare at all nor it is rare at all and we do know that you know politicians are supposed to be somebody that interest the the public arena for a little bit and fight for the public good and then they're supposed to go back to their regular lives but that's not the question of what they do it's how the policies that they forced while they were in congress were the ones that are potentially helping them ou
which pays very little in taxes it's just this whole industry like you said i mean when there are myriad the things that they were doing in washington and then exerting that influence in the private sector and of course these people aren't going away they're going to use that influence from the private sector and in turn influence washington back they have their friends in high places the revolving door is going to keep spinning it is astounding when you break it down it really never seen...
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why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page, reopen the white house doors, calling it bureaucratic hostage-taking. that is a week later. >> dana: yeah. that is why they could have stopped this from the beginning. i had a good point earlier i said in green room. if you throw the secret service under the bus, why not do it two weeks ago on the night when they announce that the white house tours would be closed? if you throw them under the bus you could have said whoa, secret service. you can't close the white house tours. we will figure this out. the white house will save the day. blame the secret service on that end. instead, they made everybody look bad. >> bob: the s
why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page,...
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. >>> h & r block says tax refunds will be delayed to a family room change the company learned about after filing hundreds of thousands of returns. >>> do you remember this video of a 62-year-old plan shooing a shark away from australia beachgoers back in january? it turns out he and his wife were on sick leave for distress. their bosses saw this viable video and now they've both been fired. >>> well, while the cardinals vote for a new pope, is it time for the catholic church to take another look at women in more prominent roles? plus a good old counterfeit cash story. you're watching "first look." oo? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. and you wouldn't have whatit any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like nee
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to tax them or to take them. the vice president of the united states actually told women facing an attack to just empty their shotguns into the air. honestly. have they lost their minds over at the white house? >> all eyes are on cpac's heavy hitters. name one one who could be a player in 2016. paul ryan focused his speech this morning squarely on the budget and jobs. he was all about the number. one number he didn't mention, 2012. nor did he reference his running mate mitt romney who spoke at the conference this afternoon. >> i'm sorry i won't be your president but i will be your co-worker and i will work shoulder to shoulder alongside you. [ applause ] you see in the end, in the end we'll win. we'll win for the same reason we have won before. because our cause is just and it is right. >> this has been a really big week. we got white smoke from the vatican, and we got a budget from the senate. but when you read it, you find that the vatican is not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> boom! any way, eric ca
to tax them or to take them. the vice president of the united states actually told women facing an attack to just empty their shotguns into the air. honestly. have they lost their minds over at the white house? >> all eyes are on cpac's heavy hitters. name one one who could be a player in 2016. paul ryan focused his speech this morning squarely on the budget and jobs. he was all about the number. one number he didn't mention, 2012. nor did he reference his running mate mitt romney who...
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under the deal, anyone with a bank deposit in cypress will be taxed. that means everyone who is less than $130,000 in the bank will pay a one-time tax of 6.75%. anyone with more than that in savings will pay 9.9%. someone with $150,000 in the bank will be forced to give the government nearly $15,000. tonight the president of cypress spoke to the country, urging acceptance of the bailout in the interest of the nation. >> whatever contribution is made is not a complete loss because bonds will be offered to people for half of their contributions. the state recognizes its obligations. those who keep their main deposits in the bank for two years will get the bonds linked from revenue for natural gas deposits. it's not just cypress that should be worried. they account for 40% of bank deposits and most are from nonresident russians. those alone amount to more than $32 billion. >> it's a lose-lose situation. there will be a huge withdrawal from cypriot banks with or without a levee. >> if they decide to reject the bailout, and bearing in mind the mood of anger
under the deal, anyone with a bank deposit in cypress will be taxed. that means everyone who is less than $130,000 in the bank will pay a one-time tax of 6.75%. anyone with more than that in savings will pay 9.9%. someone with $150,000 in the bank will be forced to give the government nearly $15,000. tonight the president of cypress spoke to the country, urging acceptance of the bailout in the interest of the nation. >> whatever contribution is made is not a complete loss because bonds...
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i don't want to pay for it the feds are stealing my tax dollars. another one, sure the united states agency for national development funding a four year project that will improve the economic competitiveness of morocco. morocco the country in north africa. key part of this project, training moroccans to redesign porter. the cost to the american people $27 million. why can't the moroccan government teach their own people to design porter. i will tell you why. because we will send them 27 million, that's why. very little pottery will be designed. the money will likely be stolen. one more? sure. i have dozens. the national science foundation has allocated more than a half million dollars to create a video game called prom week. this game will give players a chance to relive their high school prom. why is a national science foundation doing this? quote: because it will give americans a new and powerful mode of personal expression. here's my personal expression: this is madness. this is why the federal government under president obama is totally out of
i don't want to pay for it the feds are stealing my tax dollars. another one, sure the united states agency for national development funding a four year project that will improve the economic competitiveness of morocco. morocco the country in north africa. key part of this project, training moroccans to redesign porter. the cost to the american people $27 million. why can't the moroccan government teach their own people to design porter. i will tell you why. because we will send them 27...
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instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there angry. if you woke up tomorrow and saw your account -- your mother's account was being impacted like this, you would be desperately unhappy. i can't imagine what kind of reaction we would get here in the u.s. >> the concern is that cyprus does this, you have problem in italy and spain. and then there's a run on their banks. >> you don't know the impact here. it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to p
instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there...
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. >> but no tax increases. >> no tax increases. the president already got $650 billion worth of tax increases january 1st. he got a trillion dollars worth of tax increases in obama care. this year the federal government will bring in more revenue than any year in our history and yet we're still going to have a trillion dollars budget deficit. spending is the problem. >> the white house says in response, yes, it's true. taxes went up more than $600 billion over ten years at the end of the year but it is also true the white house put $1.5 trillion worth of spending cuts in their budget. the truth is you're both right. i mean, they have offered spending cuts. the taxes did go up. it still hasn't made enough of a dent. you still have to sit down and do something. >> right. i think we're doing our budget this year. actually we're doing it this week here in the house. our budget will balance in ten years. we're going to pass our budget. hopefully the senate will pass their budget. except their budget never comes to balance. the president
. >> but no tax increases. >> no tax increases. the president already got $650 billion worth of tax increases january 1st. he got a trillion dollars worth of tax increases in obama care. this year the federal government will bring in more revenue than any year in our history and yet we're still going to have a trillion dollars budget deficit. spending is the problem. >> the white house says in response, yes, it's true. taxes went up more than $600 billion over ten years at the...
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the economy is doing better despite payroll tax increases. and importantly, the leading indicators, whether we're talking about confidence, new orders, those things are also improving. so i don't think it's all baked in. >> what gets the rotation of any magnitude from bonds into stocks, which really could accelerate things? >> capital losses on your bonds. you know, right now at bessemer, we have a maximum underweight to government debt. so we're as low as we'd go based on our strategic guidelines. but i think when you get those pension funds, those institutional investors, and even some retail investors actually saying, gosh, for the last 25 years, bonds have been a great place to be, they're not anymore. that's when i think we see that moving. i don't know if we're there yet. >> if you put money into equities, where do you want to be? >> we're trimming some of our high-yield exposure now. we started doing that in january. we're taking an additional step right now and adding further to our equity exposure. we're focusing on large-cap stocks.
the economy is doing better despite payroll tax increases. and importantly, the leading indicators, whether we're talking about confidence, new orders, those things are also improving. so i don't think it's all baked in. >> what gets the rotation of any magnitude from bonds into stocks, which really could accelerate things? >> capital losses on your bonds. you know, right now at bessemer, we have a maximum underweight to government debt. so we're as low as we'd go based on our...
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on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to break from tradition, correct? >> reporter: you are absolutely right, jon. in the first few days of his papacy, pope francis has really broken from the traditions of his predecessor. he has been very casual in his conversations, greeting people, very much a pope of the people if you will. a lot of people saying that he is really a humanized the papacy. hundreds of thousands as you talked about expected to be a part of the mass tomorrow. among them, dignitaries from around the world. that group landed in italy. today, the vice president meeting with italian leaders, getting a chance to talk with them befo
on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to...
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in other words, a tax for just having money in the bank. protesters reportedly cheered after lawmakers voted against that proposal. the analysts say it puts any possible bailout in great question and could force that government into bankruptcy. the fox business network's gerri willis is here with the details on this. does that government just collapse without this money? >> well, that's a great question. i can't answer it. it's not clear yes. the banks are closed right now. we don't even know if the banks are going to collapse. we are waiting to see what's going to happen with that in fact, they are just supposed to reopen thursday. they may not reopen until tuesday because there intank holiday on monday. rest assured the eu is not backing down here. they say they are not going to help unless the depositors pony up money. >> what does this mean for the rest of europe and the united states. >> the brits, this is interesting. they sent a military plane over with a million euros to go to their troops over there that's about $1.3 million. becau
in other words, a tax for just having money in the bank. protesters reportedly cheered after lawmakers voted against that proposal. the analysts say it puts any possible bailout in great question and could force that government into bankruptcy. the fox business network's gerri willis is here with the details on this. does that government just collapse without this money? >> well, that's a great question. i can't answer it. it's not clear yes. the banks are closed right now. we don't even...
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it said as part of tax reform don't raise taxes on middle income people to finance your tax breaks for folks at the very top. every republican voted no. so, yes, this plan that the gentleman has brought forward today, apparently under sort of a mock bipartisanship, will reduce the deficit in a balanced way. calls for a shared responsibility. and certainly does not give folks at the very top a tax break financed by middle income taxpayers like the republican proposal does. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. campbell. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. campbell: thank you. i thank the gentleman from south carolina. thank you, mr. chairman. sometimes, mr. chairman, you live in a neighborhood, you look down the street, and there is a neighbor there. and they got new cars and they are remodeling the kitchen and they take a lot of expensive vacations. you look down the street and
it said as part of tax reform don't raise taxes on middle income people to finance your tax breaks for folks at the very top. every republican voted no. so, yes, this plan that the gentleman has brought forward today, apparently under sort of a mock bipartisanship, will reduce the deficit in a balanced way. calls for a shared responsibility. and certainly does not give folks at the very top a tax break financed by middle income taxpayers like the republican proposal does. i reserve the balance...